Team Lakay head coach Mark Sangiao isn't the type who dwells on the past especially if it involves his fighters losing two world titles in just a six-day span. Instead, Sangiao would rather focus on the present and future of his prized warriors. "Things happen, it's been done. We can be mad, but doing so could only lead to losing ourselves. There is no going back so the best thing to do is to work hard again. My only plea is to give the athletes what they deserve. It's painful," Sangiao said. "Like I said, what they do is not easy. They have to go through so many sacrifices and what they do is something that ordinary people can't do. The hardship they go through each day is unreal. ...
Keep on reading: ‘Lesson learned’: Early setbacks in 2019 won’t deter Team Lakay
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